Indian entrepreneur Abhijith Nag Balasubramanya is stepping down as CEO of Hydro Space Sweden AB and leaving the country due to the Swedish Migration Agency’s denial of his residency. He cited ‘xenophobia and hostile’ immigration policies, alleging gross incompetence and systemic hostility from the agency, which he claims forced him to sell his successful agri-tech startup. Indian entrepreneur Abhijith Nag Balasubramanya is stepping down as CEO of Hydro Space Sweden AB and leaving the country due to the Swedish Migration Agency’s denial of his residency. He cited ‘xenophobia and hostile’ immigration policies, alleging gross incompetence and systemic hostility from the agency, which he claims forced him to sell his successful agri-tech startup.
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